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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 23k RRR EE SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917. SCOOP a NC EY, my ify ow. Ny MG A bs G THE CUB REPORTER S5Q00P HE SAND FOH ME TO COMET DE SEA AN’ REPOHT To HiM BOUT DE SEA WAH WHATS GWINE nae t Les Darey, Australian middlo- ‘* ¢ * #! weight champion, has been pretty i generally repudiated in America, He is called a slacker. Club— W. L, Pet.| York and Ohio, two of the Chicago 3 0 1,000) preatest fighting centers in the coun- Philadel phia 1 0 1.000 try have refused to allow Darcy to New York 1 0 1.000' show his wi St. Louis 2 1 667) Dare accused of running away Cincinnati B27 xe from duty—of sneaking out of Pittsburgh 0% 000° Australia when he was needed. Boston 0 1 000)" Darcy has off his alibi, bur Brooklyn - 0 1 000 even before America went to war it ‘didn't go down good, It now looks UNE: Lys though the Australian’s plans of » St. Louis 3; Cincinnati Pittsburgh 1; Chicago 6. Philadelphia-Brooklyn game poned. New York-Boston game postponed. post- Pittsburgh at Cincinna St. Louis at Chicago, No other game: scheduled. i i ! tisburgh t. Chicago, April Reuter worked prettily — yesterd afternoon and) combined with nine hits off Mamaux! and Carlsen, defeated Pittsburgh by) a score of 6 to 1. Two errors in the; two innings were fatal to the! ors, who had bases covered. The! Chicago 1 score: Club-— R. H.. 2, Pittsburgh can re Weber Chicago Go 0 Batteries—Mamaux, Carlsen and and Elliott. * Steele Wins Cincinnati, Ohio, A worked in excellent form rday | afternoon and with timely hitting on the part cf the visitors, cirnai dropped the battle to St. hy the margin of one score, 3 to schmidt; Reuter a 2 scor Club— RW. E i St. Louis... B98 Cincinnati oo hess: Batt teele and Snyder; Mit-) chell and Wingo. | * LEAGU eon tt oa At eee W. L. Pet. Washington 2 0 1.000 Cleveland 2 0 New York iba St. Lou shee Chicago iiaiiges Boston aaa Detroit 0 2 000 Philadelp| 0 2 000 nes Friday. Chicago 3; St. Louis 4. Cleveland-Detroit_ game postponed. Washington - Philadelphia game postponed. F Boston-New York game postponed. Games Sunday, Chicago at Detroit. Cleveland at St. Louis. No other games scheduled. Pitchers’ Battle. St. Louis, Mo., April 14.—Yester- day's game was a pitchers’ battle be- tween Faber and Koob, Koob win- ning the game after two costly er- af rors on the infield permitted men to : cross the plate. The score: a Chicago 3 9 2 Mt St. Louis 4 8 0 am Batteries ber and Schalk; Koob Pe and Hale. i * ¢ & . eee eee banee eee eet a * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | * ij separ eee eee eee tas STANDINGS OF THE TEA aa Club— Ww. L. Pet. e Milwaukee 2 0 1.000 a Indianapolis 3 0 1.000 Kansas City 2 1 667 Columbus 2 1 ..C6u Louisville 1 2 .338 Minneapolis 1 2 333 St. Paul 0 2 000 Toledo 0 3 .000 , Games Friday. Columbus 3; Louisville 0. Toledo 0; Indianapolis 1. Minneapolis 5; Kansas City 4. ‘ St. Paul-Milwaukee game _post- & poned. eG Games Sunday. St. Paul at Kansas City. Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Toledo at Louisville. Columbus at Indianapolis. ee @ Columbus Wins Again. Lowisville, Ky., April 14.—Colum- bus had easy sailing again yesterday afternoon and again took a game from Louisville, the score being 3 . to 0.. The score: Club— R. H. E. Columbus --- 3.5 0 Louisville --- o 441 Batteries — Curtis and Colman; Main and Clemons. Mudhens Are Blanked. tadianarolis, Ind. April 14.—The “ning up a lot of money at the: pense of American boxing fans will not get ve Regarding Di articie ina Sydn lowing to say “The story that ha alibi, a recent paper has the fol- s come here from ters that Darey has had to box so as to be and to go te America able to support his aged paren crippled brothers and sisters, ating a sporting langh in Yarcy comes from helty well anc ile to support themselves. Not only that, but he leaves behind him in A in real estate and other solid Lments,about $1 00,- 600." Recently Darey took out his first citizenship ‘papers, whether he did thi: neerely or not makes little dit ference, but it does call to mind one thing— What is sauce for the sayce for the gander, There are other boxers in America, goose is Bresnahan; Batteries ady and Kantlehner and Gossett. * * Minneapolis Wins First. Kansas City, N. April 14. won its first game of vesterda: City Db) the afternoon, defeating a score of 5 to 4. fal pounded from the box early in the game and Cochreham substi tuted, but was also loose, Kai City collected 7 hits off Humphrey The score: Club- Te He EB: Minneap Gat Kansas 4 9 2 Batterie: Yumphrey and Owens; Hall, Cochreham and Berry. CLOSE. SCORES FEATURE. GANES OF YESTERDAY Four Big Contests Out of Six Games Played Were Won by Single Tallies Tight scores featured the games in the major leagues yes- terday. In the National league, St. Louis won from Cincinnati, 3 to 2, with the veteran, Steele, on the mound. St, Louis also was victorious over Chicago in the American league, by a score of 4 to 3, with Koob and Hale doing the battery work for the Missou- rians. In the American Association, Kantlehner won for = Inrian- apolis against Brady of Toledo, the score being 1 to 0, and in the Minneapolis-Kansas City struggle, Humphrey won the first game for the Millers this season, by a 5 to 4 score over Cochre- ham. DICKINSON NEWS | FOR WYOMING Louis Hahn. who has been connected with CB. Hanson in different lands the last three or four years, left this week for Wyoming, to look over some prospects, e * UNDERWENT OPERATION Joseph is of Dickinson, under- went an operation at St. Josephs hos- pital this week. a ss GOES TO BIS: Attorney T. D. ¢ left this week {for Bismarck, where he will argue some of his numerous cases in the su- preme court. MARCK s 8 HERE FROM McKENZIE COUNTY David Warren, a rancher from Me- Kenzie county, was seen on the street in Dickinson this week. Mr. Warren is a former resident of Stark county, and now owns 2 large ranch in the north county. Yndianapolis machine crushed the Scam gals yesterday afternoon, taking the contest by a score of 1 to The score: -0 6 1 ce RAILROAD BUILDER IN TOWN A. A. LeFor, the railroad from Le For, was in Dickinson this R. H. E.|week. attending to business matters. 1;Mr. Le For came with his car and 7 © claims the roads were in very good builder ; Elias Must Get His Feet in Better Training Hop” He FOWWAHDS ELIAS NOU SAN 4 As BOSS -— MAH HAID \ — — ‘ Fin SHELL WHS ae WANTS 10 Go ‘ DONT BACK BUT MAH by the Midwest and Ohio (the Standard) Oil Companies, -New wells are being brought in all around us, The Big Hjorth Well is only 3,000 feet from where we are drilling, and we are only " 1,500 feet from the Midwest pipe line, The Ohio Oi] Company 2 has contracted to drill. 52 wells adjoining the Hjorth property. This puts the stamp .of expert approval on our property and gives us the confidence to say with conviction that our shares are really worth a great deal more than.they are selling for. y LES Millions have been made in a few months by large operators pa in Wyoming, but the average investor is in and making money DARCY on most of the good stocks. of nitions now our allies There are others, of course, ut The Biggest Oil Operators in America Germany. these are the st t a i . pelting theiz money jet] MORe Are a moe vey ne hee Are Flocking into Wyoming. Hundreds ) pected to get his, and EGRET EOS 3 3 st though, perhaps, they are not si who would be slackers in their own of New Wells Are Being Contracted for. ers in the same sense Darcy is, as] countrics, should ‘be permitted to We have enough money in the bank to complete our first well they did not leave their countries se {come here and annex America's to the lower oil sands from which the Hjorth Well is estimated cretly in time of war, yet the same]money any more than les Darcy to be producing 500 to 1,000 barrels per day, There’are produc- rule should cover all. can? ing wells all around us. Our 960-acre tras is proven to be in We refer to Fred Welsh, light- let We'sh and Lewis and Raudoud the midst of a wonderful oil pool. The officers are-experienced weight champion of the world; Ted|and ihe resi of them become United oil men who know how to get the best results for stockholders, Lewis, English welterweight, and ]| Sta citizens if they want to stay f Baudoud, the French welterweight | here, Let them show a little patriot- champion. ism if they expect to be patronized. - ai Shares are now selling at 50 cents. Only a few w Ar t condition, but: maintains that raitre: " MAN FOR DICKINSON TER- thousand sh left. The next allotment’ will be traffic between Dickinson and Le For: RITORY $1.00 per share. If you want a safe oil investment would be more enjoyable, | Williams, who has been teach- with big possibilities ee 2 * ing school at Medina the pr i . ANOTHER TRACK FOUND rived in Dickinson this. week to take W U T The sheriff's force xt Dickinson has {charge of the Provident “Insurance rite s oday or heen put on another t the Oyer-} company business for the counties of W i Ry terme CAEL ar ties [Atte Dealciiien act oseer ear ire Reservation here fall. from the yard of Guy fley. Mr. Williams is an experienced ‘ ; 4 No Se reat ae ie life inst a x and take enough time to make a thorough invest iga- reported from illings, the the Dickinson ferrtory apeuid-de wel | | 2°Myag@e-cemmue td aHenE to, eoeneg subieatstions heing sent in by the sheriff of Yellow-| As soon » house can he bs eee fe everselds: ore ful UaEeulets wate stone county It is hoped that this} found he I] move his, wife and son 2 4 ar Will finally turn out to be the] to this city to take up their permanent . ght one, home. The “Provident” has good THE SALT CREEK 6 86 many, stockholders in this locality who | PETROLEUM COMPANY GOES TO MARMARTIL will be glad to know that — district | Walter $. Sterland, juvenile. com-| agency has been opened at Dickinson, 630 First National Bank Bidg. oner of ft he tenth judicial dis- —-—-——— DENVER, COLO. triet, located at Dickinson, left this WenlToe: AM HINZECL WherecllGcie in: SOME WILO IR So AE SOSA vestigating some reports of delinquent a children. Mr. Sterlund is doing a great uong these linnes, and is the preme court took the case, under ad-|tend are Judge W. J. Kneeshaw of 7 man for the position. Judge visement, Pembina; Judge John Carmody, as- own, the penitentiary at Bis Sterlund, as he is commonly called at —— ant United ae district ar nd the reform school at Man- home, has several wards at | Mar- ney, and George A. Price, connected nin all of which it is badly needed. at marth, and goes to see them regularly. OF CARRINGTON CASE! srsmarce MAN TO ATTEND |with the Herald Publishing company th this equipment the laundries of ao BIG A. 0. U. W. MEET |of Grand Forks. these institutions in point of efficiency ATTENDS FU Pein 8 —_— 5 aaa will be on a par with any in the state. Conductor Frank B. C. Marks, vice ‘president of the /$6,000 WORTH OF NEW ea e DD. €. Rhodes of Carring- | city Nati a nrck th ne i 12-1 City National bank, expects to leave of the Missouri river vietims| (0 (rove to To an automobile | tuesday or Wednesday. of next ween| LAUNDRY MACHINERY IS hoe Aaa at Nac on wiih the x tional bank of | tor Little Rook, Ark. to-attend th BOUGHT BY THE STATE : Sacads ‘arrington held a mortgage, he w 0 i = i vho we 1 friends of] rested on a chive of ramavine convention of the grand masters of] wy yyoofer of the American Laun- Kostele re- . Led the various jurisdictions of the Uni-|.,.. . oO ae the state dry Machinery company left for Chica- e faneral services ted States and Canada of the A. 0.) 24 just evening with a contract for ; and that the dead were remembered Satae ae ‘ U. W., of which he is grand master | $@ go9 wor e io 5 a by hundreds of friends from all over to caret county al Sate ot the Gurisdiction comprising the ee pen Sano ine i the ester, pat of the) sate, who | Suit qguins tie Hest SNatlona! bank] Hates, f NOPE Dakota, Montana and vet, "the new machinery wil g ito Roatan cannes alee, prosecution. The | nial meeting, will open Monday, to 8 are county district court in a jury | April 23. In connection with the “SAVED BY THE MACCABEES” tee ae HE defense: Rhodes] meeting of the grand masters, the The above was the name of a play |YREUEN fo ine supreme Court, ind | members of the supreme lodge of the given hy home talent Thursday nigte.| \pocue, ye a tine Ria: acu order will ccnvene, and the Arkansa: which was well played and rewarded | \ayq p. Koller tou meee ind Eq-) jurisdiction will lay the cornerstone with a large audience. Some of the earainen ee auctor for he bank, for the erection of its ten-story characters were excellent and could | Pye payee the few shectators in the | building. It is expected that fully not have been presented yy protession- | 2 of tr her, with some rare} 1,000 candidates will be initiated. als, The Misses Stacia McKeever and mbtroncth aa repartee, and} The representatives of the A. 0. Marguerite Lish pl: leading | jantee -the-shoulder or shile-| U, W. from the North Dakota-Mon- ighle language, after which the su-| tana-Idaho jurisdiction who will at- roles and are to be congratulated for the excellent manner in which they represented their parts. The play was pn for the benefit of the Company ” boys who are now in the federal outside the state. Among oth- ers who played excellently were the following: i, Bartik, as the lawyer; J. W. Bern. the father of the house: Otto Kaue s the hired man, and Elliott F Flynn, Mrs. Geo. Brown and Mrs. Grubb also ad leadi and performed Notice ! There are a number of peo ple who have requested me to find them lots for gardening purposes. I would suggest that if you have a lot or piece of land that you are not going to put into garden or use other- wise this spring ‘phone me and I will have someone take care of it for you. This is not only an act of charity, but real Am- ericanism, in accordance with the request of our government to farm every foot of ground possible. THIS ONE-TON TRUCK CARRIES 90% OVERLOAD SAFELY 4 Anything that: a $1500 one-ton truck wil! do you cait duplicate with ‘the..Ford-Dearborn Onc-Ton Truck. Yet this truck (combination of Dearborn Unit and Ford Chassis) costs only a little more than one-third as much and operates at less than one-third the expense. 1 The Dearborn Unit is cp much stronger than other at ° ments that it will carry 1!3 tons easily. ee ata AF Siv.i $350 Makes a FORD- ARBORN ys easy enough clock ahead, but you don’t hurry time any. Anyone can quick-cure” tobacco, but - only time can age it into Velvet. to push the FTER thecare and £1 expense of select- ing the finest Ken- - tucky Burley tobacco, we won't permit it to lose ‘its. natural fragrance and flavor by “quick-cur- . » ‘is encrenteed ing.” Smoke some Velvet Tab erepltige a Ue akon and Beart Semare Of the Fotd, Tread of rear wheels is standard, 56 inches, Let us show you what the }Ford-Dearborn One-Ton Truck em is guaranteed. We "can supply zny kind of bod:. Cal wiie aero Menufactured by Dearborn Motor Truck Co. Chicago CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY, Bismarck, N. Dak. and you will know why me “s Ford front wheels. it is the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. | J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Block © Phone 745 Dealers Wanted in Southwestern North Dakota.